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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I've spent £1000s on cosmetic surgery but there's a procedure I'll never have & won't touch fat jabs says Olivia Attwood
Olivia also opens up about her future on Loose Women after the savage cuts to the ITV daytime favourite ATTA GIRL I've spent £1000s on cosmetic surgery but there's a procedure I'll never have & won't touch fat jabs says Olivia Attwood Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THESE days, it's more shocking to discover a celebrity ISN'T on fat jabs than one who is. But despite unashamedly admitting to her love of a cosmetic trend, Olivia Attwood vows she'll never jump on the Ozempic bandwagon. 7 Olivia Attwood is a self-confessed cosmetic surgery fan - but there's one operation she'll never have Credit: Sofi Adams 7 Olivia also opened up about her sex life with husband Bradley Dack, saying it's an 'as and when' thing Credit: Getty The reason? She wants a BIGGER bum, not a shrinking one. 'I'm always here for the latest fad, but the jabs are actually the one thing that has never tempted me,' reveals Olivia. 'My whole goal is to actually grow an arse in the gym, so I feel like it would be counterproductive. 'I'm constantly chugging protein shakes and doing squats. I'm trying to get more curves, not have less.' Fat jabs are just one of the cosmetic surgery trends that the Love Island legend delves into in the new series of her ITV2 show, Olivia Attwood's The Price of Perfection. And after investigating the surge in popularity of Ozempic and Mounjaro – or GLP-1 receptor agonists, as they are known in the medical community – Olivia also has serious concerns about their safety. 'I think we are still in our infancy of knowing how these drugs behave,' says the 34 year old. 'For some people, they can be very powerful and life-changing, but people are having massive health issues when they are being dished out by non-medics and they are being abused back to back over several years.' Given her penchant for a bigger butt, Olivia admits she has considered a Brazilian butt lift [BBL] – a procedure which sees a surgeon suck fat from the belly, hips, lower back and thighs, then transfer it into the bum to create bigger hips and a smaller waist. BBLs are the fastest growing cosmetic procedure in the UK, with its popularity soaring by 20 per cent year on year. Olivia Attwood shares truth about 'romantic' super yacht date with Chris Hughes & 'gross' act she does with Bradley Dack Frighteningly, however, it has also earned the terrifying reputation of being the deadliest procedure, with some figures estimating one in 3,000 BBLs can result in death. Naturally, Olivia tackles the rising demand for a Kardashian-style booty in her new series, travelling to Turkey to be there in the operating theatre to watch one girl go under the knife in pursuit of her dream derriere. 'A BBL is definitely one of those things I have looked into having,' Olivia admits. 'But for me, the risk doesn't outweigh the result. 'It's really hard to find someone who has had it done once and is super happy. 'It's the procedure that requires the most revision surgeries and most people go back, like, three times. 'Who has the time to lie on your front for eight weeks, three times a year while you are healing? 'For that reason, it doesn't appeal to me.' Olivia has confessed to undergoing a boob job followed by a reduction, chin liposuction and contouring, veneers, lip fillers and Botox. I could easily hit the £100,000 mark if I get my teeth done again Olivia Attwood But while her open nature is one of the reasons she has so many devotees – Olivia has more than 2.5 million followers on Instagram, while her So Wrong It's Right podcast has had more than 7.4 million YouTube views – she confesses she hasn't told her fans everything she's had done. 'I have done things that I haven't explicitly talked about,' she reveals. 'But of course, I've had some help and I'm not ageing backwards.' In fact, Olivia estimates that, at some point, she'll have splashed out six figures on transforming her appearance. 'I could easily hit the £100,000 mark if I get my teeth done again, or when I have to get my boobs redone,' she admits. 'The guidelines are that you have to get your boobs redone every 10 years, so I will have to get them changed at some point. 7 Given her penchant for a bigger bum, Olivia admits she has considered a Brazilian butt lift - but admits the risk doesn't outweigh the result Credit: Getty 7 Olivia says she will always be grateful to the show that launched her career back in 2017 Credit: Rex 'But I want to wait until I have kids before I outlay that money again.' There's another surgery she'd happily consider once she's had babies – a designer vagina. 'If I needed to do that, I would – 100 per cent,' Olivia says. 'We look at mummy makeovers in the new series and the thing I realised is, you never know how your body is going to react to pregnancy. 'Some women see very little changes to their body, while others suffer incontinence and all sorts of health issues. 'So if I felt like something made me unhappy or I had issues, then yeah, of course.' While she hasn't planned when she and her footballer husband of two years, Bradley Dack, 31, will start a family, she admits they have fun practising in the bedroom – when they are actually under the same roof, that is. 'There are times when we struggle for time together, because he was in Sunderland for a whole year and often I'm away filming. So we can't do designated sex nights,' she laughs. 'For us, sex is more of an 'as and when' thing. 'But one of the positive things about spending time apart is that, when you are back together, it feels a lot more exciting. 'I think missing someone is a nice feeling and I still get butterflies when I see him at the airport. 'One way we really keep the spark alive is by texting. 'I always tell people: 'Remember to flirt with your partner.' 'So when I'm texting him, I flirt with him, rather than just asking him if he has walked the dog.' Love Island gave me my big break and changed my life, so I'll always feel very nostalgic about it. Recently, Olivia came under fire after she commented on her Love Island ex, Chris Hughes, and his new girlfriend, Celebrity Big Brother co-star JoJo Siwa. After fans on TikTok asked for her take on the unlikely romance, Liv suggested Chris might have ulterior motives by commenting that JoJo is 'really famous'. Quizzed about her reaction – which led to some of Chris and JoJo's fans slamming her – Liv sighs. 'Basically, when they went official, I got tagged in like 200 TikToks saying they were dying to know what I thought,' she explains. 'The people that follow me know how I say tongue-in-cheek things. 'I just gave them one little line in the spur of the moment. 'Sometimes these things land well and sometimes they don't. 'But the right side of the internet liked it.' She smiles, cheekily, clearly wondering if she will land herself in trouble again. Olivia Attwood's Career History From Monster grid girl and Love Island star to daytime telly panellist and respected documentary maker, Olivia Attwood has made a huge career pivot in recent years... Olivia first started as a Monster grid girl at motorsport events in 2012 when she was 19-years-old, and did it right up until she went into Love Island in 2017. After placing third in the reality show with then-boyfriend Chris Hughes, she starred in their own spin-off series, Chris & Olivia: Crackin' On, in 2018. Later that year, she appeared on Celebs Go Dating and then joined the cast of The Only Way Is Essex in 2019, where she had a number of fiery on-screen rows. In 2020, the reality TV veteran began starring in her own reality series on ITVBe titled Olivia Meets Her Match, which followed her wedding preparations with footballer Bradley Dack. In 2021, the tide started to turn. Olivia made appearances on household shows Lorraine, Tipping Point: Lucky Stars and Loose Women. Then, in 2022, ITV commissioned her for her first ever documentary series. She presented Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, which explored women selling sexual content online. In June 2023, ITV commissioned Olivia Marries Her Match and made her a regular guest panellist on Loose Women. Her most recent docu-series, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection, aired in 2024 where she sensitively explored the cosmetic industry. 'The truth is, [their relationship] is not something I think about,' she says. 'I've got a lot going on.' That's quite the understatement. 7 Olivia came under fire after she commented on Love Island ex Chris Hughes and his new girlfriend JoJo Siwa Credit: instagram/@accesshollywood 7 Olivia says she'd be 'open' to hosting Love Island if Maya Jama ever threw in the towel Credit: Rex 7 Olivia Attwood's The Price of Perfection returns on Thursday 12th June As well as the new series of The Price of Perfection, she recently wrapped filming the next run of Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends and is about to start shooting a fourth round of her other hit show, Getting Filthy Rich. On top of that, she manages to squeeze in her podcast, a radio show with pal Pete Wicks and being a Loose Women panellist. And despite the recent cuts to the ITV daytime favourite, Olivia confirms that her place on the panel is safe. 'I'm definitely staying on Loose,' she says. 'I literally adore that show and the women on it. 'But there are a lot of people who will be impacted [by the changes] behind the camera.' With a new series of Love Island kicking off this week, Olivia says she will always be grateful to the show that launched her career back in 2017. 'Love Island gave me my big break and changed my life, so I'll always feel very nostalgic about it,' she insists. And with rumours swirling that Maya Jama might trade in her keys to the villa after this upcoming series, might Olivia fancy slipping into her stilettos and hosting the nation's favourite dating show? 'I think Maya's fantastic for the show and I don't think she's going anywhere,' she says. 'But I'll be completely honest – I'd definitely be open to it if Maya didn't want to do it anymore. So, if the powers that be asked me to have that conversation, of course, I would be ALL ears.'


Daily Record
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Olivia Attwood 'frustrated' as ITV The Price of Perfection filming halted last minute
The second series of The Price of Perfection will see Olivia Attwood explore the world of cosmetic surgery and the reasons behind people's pursuit of physical perfection Olivia Attwood has shared her experience of an unexpected disruption while filming the new series of The Price of Perfection. The 34-year-old host is delving into the cosmetic surgery realm and what drives individuals to seek physical perfection once more. In one of the upcoming episodes, Olivia heads to Turkey to learn about a young woman's decision to have cosmetic surgery, but the shoot encountered unforeseen issues. While preparing to observe what she described as the "most complex procedure" she has ever witnessed, Olivia received disappointing news that the lead surgeon did not want the entire operation being filmed. Following back-and-forth conversations and phone calls, permission was granted for Olivia to witness only the final stages of the operation. This compromise left her feeling disillusioned, reports the Daily Star. Sharing her thoughts with journalists, Olivia said: "It was awful because obviously a lot goes into planning these shoots and we travelled all the way out there and there was so much involved in the research." She expressed concern by saying, "For myself, I was thinking this is a massive red flag. Is she going to be ok? Why have they after weeks and months of conversations suddenly changed their mind? There was a load of things that were going on in my mind at the time of possibilities why they reached that decision." Despite the upset, Olivia emphasised the importance of authenticity, stating: "It was frustrating but we decided to tell the story as it is because that is the reality of what happened. They did change their mind at the absolute final hour and we told that story in its truthfulness." In the upcoming second series of The Price of Perfection, Olivia delves into six distinct elements within the beauty industry: Weight Loss, Smile, Skin, Mummy Makeover, Men and Spending 100K and Counting. The audience will witness the Love Island icon and Loose Women panelist immerse herself among clients and clinicians, uncover the vast selection of treatments now on offer and even test some out personally, such as pioneering energy procedures to the purported benefits of salmon sperm injections. The new series welcomes reappearances from well-known personalities and extensive chats with stars including Lottie Moss, Kate Moss' younger sister and Chantelle Connelly from Geordie Shore. After Lottie, aged 27, was admitted to hospital following her use of Ozempic, presenter Olivia discloses that she was eager to grasp why Lottie resorted to this medication initially. Olivia confessed: "I was excited about a weight loss episode.. It's something that we just all hear about so much but actually I had very little understanding of how it actually works." She added: "It had a lot of press but I wanted to understand more about the detail behind it, why someone so petite would take Ozempic." Despite the tough conversation ahead, considering the potential criticisms Lottie might face, Olivia commended her candidness: "It's not an easy conversation to have when she knows she's probably going to receive a fair amount of backlash but she was really honest. It's important to have those conversations."


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Olivia Attwood forced to stop filming surgery after dramatic hospital decision
Olivia Attwood is back with the new series of her ITV show Price of Perfection - but things take a dramatic turn during the first episode Olivia Attwood continues to question how social media is redefining beauty in the new series of The Price of Perfection. In one episode in the previous series, the Love Island alum, 34, met men willing to undergo treatments in pursuit of the "perfect penis." Now, she's going skin-deep - literally - as she tackles everything from skin treatments to mummy makeovers. 'We touched on brand new subjects,' Olivia Attwood teases. 'There's just so many different avenues that you can cover, and each one is an education in itself.' While she's kicking off new conversations, Olivia is sticking to an old recipe, gaining access to another live cosmetic surgery, this time 360 liposuction and a BBL on a woman named Scarlett. However, Olivia feared the worst during the scenes in Turkey, when cameras were told they weren't allowed to film the full procedure after all. Speaking of the decision, Olivia said: "They did change their mind at the absolute final hour, so we just told that story and it's in its truthfulness." 'It was awful,' Olivia remembers. 'A lot goes into planning these shoots for my team and I. But I was thinking 'this is a massive red flag. Why have they suddenly changed their mind?'' This season also features more familiar faces and in-depth interviews with celebrities like Kate Moss' younger sister Lottie Moss and Geordie Shore star Chantelle Connelly. Lottie's story also gave Olivia a chance to approach another topic she was keen on - weight loss. 'I was excited about a weight loss episode,' Olivia says. 'It's something that we just all hear about so much, but actually I had very little understanding of how it actually works.' Lottie, 27, was hospitalised after taking Ozempic. 'It had a lot of press,' Olivia says, 'but I wanted to understand more about the detail behind it, why someone so petite would take Ozempic.' She adds: 'It's not an easy conversation to have when she knows she's probably going to receive a fair amount of backlash, but she was really honest. It's important to have those conversations.' Olivia, who had her breast augmentation reversed and admitted her lips were 'once too big,' is well aware of the dangers surgeries and other procedures can entail. She now advocates for more awareness around the beauty industry. 'Research the surgeons,' she urges. 'You have to be scrupulous with that because some surgeons can delete bad reviews and post fake good ones.' Her main advice? 'Some things aren't reversible, so when you're choosing to do things, don't do it for trend.'


Daily Mail
23-04-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Olivia Attwood's fashion brand at risk of being struck off as clothing prices are slashed by 90% - a year after she resigned from company to focus on her growing portfolio of TV projects
Olivia Attwood 's luxury clothing brand is at risk of being struck off, a year after she resigned from the company to forge her career in TV presenting. The TV personality, 33, launched online fashion business, We Are Foolish, in November 2021, with a star-studded party attended by a host of showbiz pals. She was the face of the brand, modelling many of the looks on the company's socials and helping design the clothes However, as her career reached new heights and she landed more and more TV projects, Olivia resigned as a director and shareholder of We Are Foolish in January last year. While the business continued to trade without her, new documents filed to Companies House reveal that it has run into trouble. We Are Foolish received a strike off warning last month, after being overdue to provide the company accounts from the last financial year. The TV personality, 33, launched online fashion business, We Are Foolish, in November 2021, with a star-studded party attended by a host of showbiz pals (pictured) The last account statements from 2023, reveal that the business was £139,919 in debt and owes £275,528 to creditors. While all of the luxury clothing on the brand's website has had its prices slashed by 90 per cent, with blazers reduced from £180 to £31.99, and a £250 bomber jacket, now retailing at just £37.99. A source told MailOnline that Olivia decided to resign from the business over a year ago, as her busy work schedule prevented her from giving enough time to the brand. After three years of development, Olivia launched We Are Foolish back in 2021, gushing at the time she was 'really proud' of the brand. Several famous faces were seen wearing the clothing, including singer Fleur East, actress Katie McGlynn and fellow Love Islander Georgia Harrison. Olivia explained that her aim with the online fashion company was to give fans the opportunity to buy 'timeless wardrobe essentials'. She told The Sun: 'I've grown up so much in the past four years and I think my style has evolved. There will be people my age and older who want to invest in quality pieces that will last from season to season.' While she added: 'I would never put my name to something unless it was fully right.' However, Olivia then went on find success in a slew of TV and radio projects, currently boasting portfolio of ITV shows including Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection and Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends. She also is a Loose Women regular and hosts a podcast, Olivia Attwood's So Wrong It's Right, and last month began presenting Kiss FM's radio show The Sunday Roast with close pal Pete Wicks. Earlier this month, Olivia reflected on her career journey after shooting to fame on Love Island in 2017, in an interview with You magazine. She said: 'Documentary making is not glamorous, covering stories takes time, it's laborious, there's a lot of waiting around in crew vans, it's not the glamorous side of TV but it's so rewarding. 'You are right there in it with the story and there's something so humbling about meeting people that lead extraordinary lives, and they don't know me but they're willing to share personal, deep things with me and it feels like a huge privilege.'